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Old 11-17-2012, 09:40 PM   #17
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Default Re: O/2 Sensor location

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Originally Posted by Ed Wright View Post
Problem with putting it in a primary tube is, if you get something in a jetborvinjector you won't see it in your run log. With it in the collectors, you will see a lean indication. You won't know which Cyl, but you will know which bank. If it develops a misfire for any reason you will see a lean indication, but a misfire from ignition, etc) you won't always hear it at high RPM) will cause an erratic reading. A misfire causes lean spikes. Only way I would want one in a primary would be having one in each tube.
I know I don't know everything, but have been tuning EFI cars for 23 years now, and have done it both ways. I much prefer them in the collectors, at least a foot from the end.
Hi Ed. Not to steal the thread. But can you tell me how I come out of the trailer. Warm the car up. Then make a run pops and bangs all the way down the track. Check A/F/R it looks fine everything in the data logger looks normal. Make zero changes go for another pass the car runs clean not a pop or bang Picks up 2 1/2 tenths. Datalogging looks the same as the first run?. Car runs clean the rest of the day.
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